BlackRock’s IBIT Bitcoin ETF has quickly become the third-largest Bitcoin holder globally, trailing only behind Bitcoin's enigmatic creator, Satoshi Nakamoto.
The combined U.S. ETF holdings exceed 900,000 BTC, while Nakamoto’s alleged stash is around 1.1 million BTC, though this is disputed.
Bloomberg analyst Eric Balchunas forecasts that Bitcoin ETFs could surpass Nakamoto’s holdings by 2025. Currently, BlackRock’s IBIT holds 347,767 BTC, and Fidelity’s FBTC has 176,626 BTC. Grayscale is another major player with 263,801 BTC.
Didn’t realize US ETFs are on track to pass Satoshi in bitcoin held in October. BlackRock alone is already #3 and on pace to be #1 late next year, and will likely stay there for a very long time Ht @EdmondsonShaun pic.twitter.com/QGsO00zrxp
— Eric Balchunas (@EricBalchunas) August 12, 2024
Binance ranks second with over 550,000 BTC, despite regulatory challenges.
The actual BTC holdings of Satoshi Nakamoto remain debated, with some estimates suggesting less than 700,000 BTC.
BlackRock, the largest asset manager globally, continues to deepen its crypto engagement. Its iShares Bitcoin ETF manages about $21 billion, and its recent partnership with Circle to invest in USDC highlights its growing role in the sector.
BlackRock might soon launch its own blockchain to streamline asset management, potentially enhancing its influence in the cryptocurrency market.
Metaplanet has expanded its Bitcoin treasury with a new acquisition of 1,005 BTC valued at approximately $108.1 million, further cementing its status as one of the largest corporate holders of the digital asset.
Despite common fears that global crises spell disaster for crypto markets, new data from Binance Research suggests the opposite may be true — at least for Bitcoin.
A new report by crypto analytics firm Alphractal reveals that Bitcoin miners are facing some of the lowest profitability levels in over a decade — yet have shown little sign of capitulation.
Bitcoin’s network hashrate has fallen 3.5% since mid-June, marking the sharpest decline in computing power since July 2024.